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From YouTube: Chelsea City Stories PSA
Description
City of Chelsea
Chelsea City Stories, April 17 & 18
www.chelseacitystudio.com
Video Production by Chelsea Cable TV
B
B
This
city
has
always
been
a
city
of
immigrants,
we're
very
proud
of
that,
and
each
decade
has
sort
of
had
its
own
makeup
of
people
coming
through
the
city
and
just
from
our
relationships
and
friends
that
we
have
in
this
city.
The
love
and
appreciation
that
people
have
here
is
I
think
unique.
Both
of
us
have
lived
in
other
places,
larger
cities,
and
this
is
a
really
special
community
and
Eduardo.
B
You
have
like
a
very
different
perspective
than
I
do
because
you
were
here
as
a
child,
and
you
came
back,
which
I
think
is
something
that's
very
similar
to
a
lot
of
people
have
come
from
other
places
and
decided
no
like.
This
is
my
home,
and
this
is
why
I'm
staying
here
why
people
stay
here
because
really
I
think
will
become
apparent
through
this
evening
of
storytelling.
B
We
were
still
looking
for
storytellers.
We
know
that
this
we're
getting
sort
of
close
to
our
deadline,
but
if
you
are
interested
in
participating
as
a
storyteller
or
participating
in
any
other
capacity,
we
could
always
use
help.
We
we,
you,
can
contact
us
we'll
have
information
at
the
end
of
this
segment
about
how
did
it
reach
us?
Do
you
want
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
like
what
you
feel
like
why
this
project
spoke
to
you
just
from
your
own,
like
personal
background,
yeah.
A
Definitely
I
think
for
anyone
who
has
lived
in
Chelsea
regardless
of
age
or
your
background.
You
always
find
something
special
about
the
city
and
I,
threw
this
project
and
even
before,
I've
had
so
many
conversations
with
all
sorts
of
residents
and
those
conversations.
You
know
the
stories
that
they
were
talking
about
where
it's
like.
A
You
know
it
just
it
just
means
that
we
we
have
to
celebrate
on
the
rich
history
that
the
city
has
and
we
have
to
be
able
to
pace
almost
an
homage
to
those
residents
that
have
you
know,
have
paved
this
this
the
history
and
has
led
us
to
where
we
are
now
and
I.
Think
that
for
all
of
us
you
know,
we've
seen
Chelsea
change
so
much
and
we're
happy
where
it
is.
We're
happy
where
it's
going
and
so
for
Deborah
and
I.
A
This
is
an
opportunity
to
capture
our
community
two
different
times
of
history
and
we're
excited
and
we
hope
to
see
you
there
it's
going
to
be
taking
place
on
April,
17
and
18
at
the
Reisman
Theatre.
The
show
is
going
to
be
starting
at
8
p.m.
and
you're
able
to
find
tickets
on
Eventbrite.
You
go
on
and
went
bright
and
search
for
Chelsea,
City
Stories,
or
you
can
also
visit
our
page
on
Chelsea
City
studio.
A
B
Just
a
few
other
other
tidbits,
we
probably
will
publish
the
names
of
all
our
participants,
all
our
storytellers
and
the
next
week
or
so,
and
we're
really
thrilled
that
we
of
hosts
for
each
evening
Ellen
Rovner,
who
is
well
known
in
Chelsea.
She
does
the
Chelsea
Jewish
walking
tours
and
does
food,
anthropology
and
I
think
she's
going
to
tell
a
story
to
us
about
food
which
will
be
really
interesting
and
as
well
Bethany
van
Delft,
who
is
a
stand-up
comic
writer
she's
participated
at
the
moth,
really
really
great
host.
B
That
will
really
like
help
guide
us
through
the
evening
and
so
we're
just
we're
super
excited.
And
if
you
do
have
any
questions
at
all,
you
can
reach
us
at
info
at
Chelsea,
city's
studio,
comm
for
anything
about
tickets
or
the
event
itself,
and
if
you
do
want
to
participate
in
some
other
way
and
some
other
capacity
awesome.